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nannerfunboi
05-28-2011, 04:17 PM
any fans of these EE out there?
i have around 60+ alocasias,colocasias,xanthosomas..
my big thai giants didnt make it overwintering..sigh :(
i got some nice bigger plants from super gal in MS they are going great
last yr my thai giants got huge!! leaves got over 64" i was a major happy camper.. im thinkin on plans on how to sucessfully overwinter ones i have this yr .. like to hear from other northern growers how you sucessfully over winter your tender EE's..
also i guess theres a alocasia robusta cross by lariann @ aroidresearch
alocasia robudora supermax .. is anyone growing it?
i think i'll order a couple and give them a try..
hope to hear from other EE enthusiants!!!
:woohoonaner:
mbfirey
05-28-2011, 04:32 PM
Totally Totally Tempted by the Robudora Supermax... just hard to pay $35 for a 4" pot....
I probably also have an EE addiction. My newest that I'm excited about is the Mayan Mask from Brian Williams.
nannerfunboi
05-28-2011, 04:38 PM
hey hey.. yea.. who needs drugs when ya have plants..LOL
ones ya dont smoke that is.. :)
i have many of brians plants.. great guy..great plants !!!
ive been intrigued by mayan mask too.. i dont know how it
would do inside overwinter.. i dont have a greenhouse.. yet
:)
will you grow it outside in spring/summer early fall?
yea..the supermax is pricey..but oh well.. its only $$$ right..
lol
Richard
05-28-2011, 04:56 PM
I grow and sell Colocasia esculenta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colocasia_esculenta) plants, which many people here grow for the edible roots referred to as Taro or Eddoe.
mbfirey
05-28-2011, 04:57 PM
I'm going to try to overwinter it outside... maybe keep an pup just in case. I almost had the A. Brian Williams survive for me. So, since Mayan mask is supposed to be an improvement, with a little more mulch and possibly some plastic, it should make it.
nannerfunboi
05-28-2011, 05:33 PM
richard..i wish more nurseries here would start adding more tropicals
to their stock..
i know its utah..but sigh..
my neighbours think im nuts.. starting lettuce in january..
hauling out tropicals out of the house on sunny days..
especially the big plants (over 150# some)
but i love my gardens.. and the challenges of growing some
but when they do well..its all worth it..
even when some dont..probably theres something i didnt do..or
did wrong.. i just have to learn more..
thanks to so many here.. ive gleaned alot from ya all
:woohoonaner:
Richard
05-28-2011, 06:21 PM
I'm going to try to overwinter it outside... maybe keep an pup just in case. I almost had the A. Brian Williams survive for me. So, since Mayan mask is supposed to be an improvement, with a little more mulch and possibly some plastic, it should make it.
Mine will die if the temperatures drop below 40 F (4.4 C) and stay there for any significant period of time. I keep them in a heated enclosure that maintains a minimum temperature of 50 F.
mbfirey
05-28-2011, 07:24 PM
Mine will die if the temperatures drop below 40 F (4.4 C) and stay there for any significant period of time. I keep them in a heated enclosure that maintains a minimum temperature of 50 F.
Mayan mask seemed like something new for last year... Or at least I thought so- I didn't think anyone had any Established plants be able to give any hardiness reports.
If you're confused with "Alocasia African Mask" aka Alocasia amazonica then of course they aren't hardy...
Richard how big were your "Mayan Masks"?
nannerfunboi
05-28-2011, 07:28 PM
richard..so yours are in pots im thinking?
hey... do you know any difference in growing EE in pots
over field grown?
im sure most are potted plants..
a month ago i bought several EE from a gal down in MS ..
she is lucky to be in semitropical area.. im sure she has some
light frosts.. anyways.. her plants are fantastic!!!
they took to potting up fine.. they are going really strong..
im hoping the thai giants,jacks giant,and xanthosoma's will be
really big this summer.. if we get summer here that is..
sigh...
Richard
05-28-2011, 11:20 PM
Mayan mask seemed like something new for last year... Or at least I thought so- I didn't think anyone had any Established plants be able to give any hardiness reports.
If you're confused with "Alocasia African Mask" aka Alocasia amazonica then of course they aren't hardy...
Richard how big were your "Mayan Masks"?
Never grown it. I have:
Colocasia esculenta 'Midori Sour'
Colocasia esculenta 'Blue Hawaii'
Another cultivar is arriving next week. Keep in mind, I choose mine for the taste of the corm, not the appearance of the foliage.
richard..so yours are in pots im thinking?
Yes, my customers typically plant them out in raised beds - for example, along side their Daikon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daikon), Parsnips (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsnips), etc.
hey... do you know any difference in growing EE in pots over field grown?
I know of 3 farmers who grow them several acres at a time. They will harvest the plants whole in the mid-summer and sell them at Farmers Markets and to local produce markets as well.
nannerfunboi
05-31-2011, 09:07 PM
:woohoonaner:anyone else growing A.macrorrhiza?
mine overwinter well.. actually the pups are doing beter
than the parent plants..
part i potted parent plants up later than pups..??? why??
who knows..LOL
but the parent plants have 1 leaf each out.. and starting
pups now??? is this normal??
not complaining.. more plants makes me happy!!
:woohoonaner:
i hope the parents get really big this yr.. last yr they got
about 6' i was pleased..but understand they can get
close to 10'
???
hope ya all are enjoying start of summer!!!
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